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It has now been a few months since my last infusion. I love the Ferrlecit. Although, two infusions is recommended, I've been doing one and then it is about three months before I need another. With the Venofer, I'd have a series of five infusions over five or six weeks and still need a new round three to four months out. This new iron is so much easier on me.

I have been so fatigued the last few weeks. It's just that fatigue that makes it hard to get out of bed and with a teen and a tween, I just don't have that luxury. I have to get my son to classes. He also does tae kwon do and Scouts. My daughter dances most days of the week. I also homeschool my daughter. As hard as it is, I do function but the fatigue is overwhelming. One nice thing is that I've been falling into bed at night and sleeping hard for eight to nine hours. Always appreciate uninterrupted sleep.

So, today I had my levels tested. If my ferritin is below 10, I'm sure I'll be in fo…

As I draw near to getting another infusion, I am looking up the different types of iron. I seem to be having a better time of it with the Ferrlecit so I will stick with it as long as my hematologist is willing to give it to me.

Although nearly two years old, I still found it interesting. Dextran was the worst iron I've had. They started with Dextran they said because it is cheapest. However, it also seems to have the more risk for serious reaction. Indeed, I had a horrible experience with it during my second or third round of infusions. That seems to be the only iron of which they require a test dose.

I think, all in all, this is a good article to read. I don't think it should panic anybody but it is good to remember that severe allergic reactions don't always happen during the first or second time getting infusions. You don't want to take your infusion for granted and you want to …